[Coral-List] wants you to take action on "Save the HBOIship and submersibles"!

Keven Reed reedkc at comcast.net
Mon Jun 29 10:07:13 EDT 2009


Along this topic, FYI, the older Alvin at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is being significantly retrofitted to continue 21st Century exploration.  See Technology section in July 2009 issue of National Geographic that was just published.

Keven Reed, O.D.
Orange Park, FL
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sarah Frias-Torres 
  To: divergurl1999 at yahoo.com ; coral list 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 2:21 PM
  Subject: Re: [Coral-List] wants you to take action on "Save the HBOIship and submersibles"!



  Dear Trish and Coral-List,I did not invent this information.The same scientists that are using the HBOI Submersibles are the ones who have started the initiative to save the ship and submersibles from becoming scrap metal. The last dives are scheduled to occur this summer, and if the "save" campaign has no impact, then , that will be the end for this technology.The petition letter explains the situation and the research and discovery achieved until today.Please, help us by adding your signatureThanks

  Sarah Frias-Torres, Ph.D.
  Marine Conservation Biologist
  Ocean Research & Conservation Association
  1420 Seaway Drive, 2nd Floor
  Fort Pierce, Florida 34949 USA
  www.TEAMORCA.org






  > Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2009 06:47:18 -0700
  > From: divergurl1999 at yahoo.com
  > To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
  > Subject: Re: [Coral-List] wants you to take action on "Save the HBOI ship and submersibles"!
  > 
  > Why would Harbor Branch do this?  Where did you get this information?  Too many scientists use this equipment for their research, one of my previous professors included.  This would leave Woods Hole as the main submersible option on the east coast.
  > 
  > ????
  > Patricia Hunt
  > BS Marine Science
  > Jacksonville, FL
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  > From: "sfrias_torres at hotmail.com" <sfrias_torres at hotmail.com>
  > To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
  > Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 4:48:30 AM
  > Subject: [Coral-List] wants you to take action on "Save the HBOI ship and submersibles"!
  > 
  > Hello!
  > Sarah Frias-Torres has just read and signed the petition: Save the HBOI ship and submersibles
  > 
  > You can view this petition at: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/tell-a-friend/4360152
  > 
  > Message from  Sarah Frias-Torres:
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  > 
  > A call to all scientists, explorers and nature enthusiasts,
  > Please, help us save the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Ship and its submersibles. They are scheduled to be sold and perhaps turn into scrap metal. Enclosed to this link is the petition text, which explains the greatest achievements of the fleet in Ocean Exploration and Discovery.
  > 
  > Help us reach the goal of 5,000 signatures. 
  > Thank you
  > 
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